Southfield-based construction manager Barton Malow Co. is part of the four-company consortium hired to build a $622 million stadium for the Atlanta Braves.

The 41,500-seat ballpark is scheduled to open in 2017. The architect is Kansas City-based Populous.

Barton Malow is part of a joint venture for the project called American Builders 2017 that includes Kennesaw, Ga.-based Brasfield & Gorie LLC, Minneapolis-based M.A. Mortenson Construction Co., and Atlanta-based New South Construction.

American Builders beat three other bidders for the job, said Alex Ivanikiw, senior vice president at Barton Malow and one of the executives overseeing the project.

Staffers from the four companies will work for American Builders, rather than their respective firms handling individual parts of the job, Ivanikiw said.

Moser already had a relationship with the Braves: He oversaw Barton Malow’s construction of 10,427-seat Gwinnett Stadium (now Coolray Field), home of the Braves’ Triple-A affiliate, the Gwinnett Braves. It opened in 2009 at a cost of $64 million.

The Cobb County Commissioners awarded the construction contract for the new Atlanta Braves stadium to American Builders 2017 on May 28.

The public will pay $392 million of the construction cost, and the team will spend $230 million.

Construction is scheduled to begin in July. The site is northwest of Atlanta in Cobb County.

The ballpark will be owned by the public Cobb-Marietta Coliseum and Exhibit Hall Authority, but operated by the team.

The contract is the latest high-profile sports deal for Barton Malow.

Here are some of its major stadium jobs:

In April, the firm was part of a joint group awarded the construction contract for the $450 million arena set to open in 2016 for the Detroit Red Wings. It also was the general contractor for the team’s current home since 1979, Joe Louis Arena.

It was the managing partner of a joint venture overseeing a four-year, $150 million renovation of the famed 91-year-old Rose Bowl stadium in Pasadena, Calif.

The $226 million Michigan Stadium expansion and upgrade that finished in 2011.

The $24.5 million expansion of Spartan Stadium that will wrap up in 2015.

The ongoing $400 million redevelopment of Daytona International Speedway’s mile-long grandstand.

The forthcoming construction of three new buildings around Notre Dame’s football stadium at a cost of $400 million.

The $85 million stadium this year for the Orlando Lions, a Major League Soccer expansion team.

The company’s first sports work was designing, building and financing the $55.7 million Pontiac Silverdome in the mid-1970s.

Barton Malow also has done stadium or arena work for Ohio State University, Pittsburgh Pirates, Penn State, Cincinnati Bengals, Columbus Blue Jackets, Baltimore Ravens, Atlanta Hawks and Thrashers, Houston Astros, and the University of Virginia.

“We’ve had a good run here,” Ivanikiw said.

The yet-to-be-named Braves stadium will replace 49,586-seat Turner Field, another Barton Malow project, that opened for the ballclub at a cost of $209 million in 1997.

It was used for the 1996 Summer Games in Atlanta, and the Olympic committee used donations from NBC, Anheuser-Busch, McDonald's, AT&T, NationsBank, Delta Air Lines and IBM instead of any public money to fund its construction.

The new stadium will be surrounded by a mixed-use development that will include restaurants, retail outlets, residential properties, office space and a hotel that will be open year-round, MLB.com reported.